BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking .. . 32 Friday, April 26, 1974 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ED BURG Cultural Calendar 851-6118 of Events in Detroit Jewish Community Week of April 26-May 2 and His Orchestra WANT TO BUY A HOME? EXCLUSIVE SIXI'CIIMAKER BROKER CALL 559-8333 AETNA REALTY CO. 24469 Greenfield Rd. Southfield Singer, Alien Ginsberg, Win U.S. Book Awards NEW YORK — Isaac Bas= hevis Singer's "A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories" (reviewed in the Jewish News March 8) shared the April 26-8:30 p.m.—Rabbi Eugene B. Borowitz: "Conflict: Love Israel—Love America," at Cong. Beth Sha- lom. Free. 27-9:15 p.m.—Opening Events of Week-Long Israel Independence Day Observance at Jewish Center. (See story, Page 5) —9 a.m.—Rabbi BoroWitz: "Search for Jewish Iden- tity," at Beth Shalom. Free. • —9:30 p.m.—"Fun for Funds" carnival to benefit American Red Magen David for Israel at Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel. Admission. 28-11:30 a.m.—Rabbi Borowitz: "How Can Modern Man Believe in God?" at Beth Shalom. Free. —2 p.m.—Warsaw Ghetto Uprising commemora- tion sponsored by Morris Citrin Jewish Music Club at 10 Mile Jewish Center. Free. Mt. Clemens, Lansing, Gd. Rapids Map Functions for Israel Bonds itZ . st.7 . MAGICIAN 358-3642 POTTER • •,:::• '••‘S•X A. • MOVING & STORAGE CO. Adrienne Rich for "Diving Into the Wreck." Maurice Natanson w a s winner in the philosophy and religion category for "Ed- ward Husserl: Philosopher of Infinite Tasks." S. E. Luria, biology professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize in physiology, won in the sci- ences category for "Life: the Unfinished Experiment." 1 ;t 4 6.2.4 4.6 . I loe ' 4 V±:4 I t.:11.^ . Ir."*" . I ip":1 ,. A:Z . I P7:I P " 4... I P . 416; MAROF :1t3 BUICK-OPEL-HONDA :11; IS STILL ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER UR BEST WYK Nr, Israel Bond events in three outstate communities will take place next month, it was announced this week. Mount Clemens, Lansing and Grand Rapids Israel Bond commit- tees are announcing dinner committees and advance meetings. brated with a banquet by the Bnai Brith Harvey Leven- berg Lodge and Mt. Clemens Committee for State of Is- rael Bonds 5:30 p.m. May 19 at Beth Tephilath Moses Congregation, Mount Clem- ens. Emanuel L i t v i n, state MAX SCHRUT The 26th anniversary of the chairman for Israel Bonds, for quality photographs state of Israel will be cele- will chair the committee, and fast service consisting of Jerome Balas, call me at Louis Davis, Larry Goldberg, Harvey Gordenker, Paul Lit- BLAIR-KEITH yin, Ben Rosen, Martin Rubin and Michael Schwartz. Available For All Occasions STUDIO 20 years experience. Humorist and dramatist Weddings, Bar Mitzvas Lew Norman will perform. We come to your home with samples MAGICAL MEL For information, call Lit- 547.2464 398-9111 or 895-8805 • Atiminar vin, HO 3-0507 during day or 468-7114 evenings. The Greater Lansing Israel MiJiC 5ruly for the 2N3criminatin9 Bond function will be held by „ 6:30 p.m. May 18 at Cong. /NA I Shaarey Zedek, East Lan- Mack Vitt and hi3 Orc4e3lra sing. Dr. George Kessler will chair the committee, which includes Sherwood Berman, Michael Borus, Dr. Theodore Brody, Shelly Elstein, Morris Goldstein, Dr. David Kahn, Esther Kessler, Frederick ■ ■ •• ••• • Marx, Richard Mermelstein, Dr. Martin Pearlman, Sidney Rosenberg, Abigail Sher, Dr. Irving Silverman and Gerald Simon. One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers Guest speaker will be Dr. Arieh Plotkin, observer of 1300 N. Campbell Road 2253 Cole Street Middle East affairs. Royal Oak Birmingham For information, call Dr. Kessler, ED 2-6120. LI 1-3313 MI 4-4613 Israel's anniversary will be celebrated at a parlor meeting 8 p.m. May 15 at the ion home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz, 2151 Robinson S.E., Grand Rapids. Dr. Plotkin will speak. For information, contact Fashions Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, 458- Judy Schultz Arlene Gurecki 6343. The new $1,000,000,000 re- construction and development Judies—Exclusive Fashion at Moderate Prices issue of State of Israel Bonds is the main source of invest- Come See Everything New in ment to overcome the eco- • PANTSUITS • DRESSES • ALL WEATHER COATS nomic drain brought about • SPORTSWEAR • JEWELRY by the Yom Kippur War. Storewide Sale Proceeds through sales of Israel Bonds are making possible the absorption of Until May 1st immigrants, building of per- Sizes for Juniors, Misses, Half Sizes manent housing, growth of Sizes 3 to 241/2 industry a n d agriculture, construction of roads, har- 2635 Coolidge (corner Catalpa) 548-0390 bors and railways and the UK f•Iff increase of electric power master charge BANKAMERICARD Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30 and exploitation of natural IN T (<17.e.M 041/M, /f1 resources. 25th - annual National Book Award for fiction, presented in ceremonies at Lincoln Center April 18. The other winner, Thomas Pynchon, will share the $1,000 prize with Singer, who was not present at the cere- mony because he is in Israel. Another shared prize, this in poetry, went to Allen Ginsberg for "The Fall of America: Poems of These States, 1965-1971" and to • ...1:4 lilt; 4 • ►■ ;11 112.; ' 11;±;4 b*t; 28585 TELEGRAPH, So.of12Mile Across from The TEL-12 MALL 353-1300 ■ t4:■ •4 ► ■ ■ ► ALLEN GINSBERG What Does A 7 to 14 Girl Want Most? Kookie Slacks )Yes . We Have Them Loads of Styles and a Rainjow of Colors, Pastels, Darks and Denims Joseph Jackier to Chair Dinner for Yeshiva U. Joseph H. Jackier has been named chairman of the De- troit Friends of Yeshiva Uni- versity's 19th annual 'dinner June 6, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, it was announced by Daniel A. Layen, general chairman of the Detroit Friends. Norman Allan will be pre- sented with the Yeshiva Uni- versity Distinguished Service Award, in a climax to the Detroit Friends' annual scholarship campaign. Jackier, a practicing attor_ ney in Detroit since 1938, is a member of the board of governors and executive com- mittee of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Polyester Cotton Solids and Prints Novelty Prints . JUDIES , Dr. Samuel Belkin, presi- dent of Yeshiva University, stressed the importance of the annual scholarship cam- paign in meeting the univer- sity's needs. Yeshiva University alumni are serving the Detroit com- munity as rabbis, educators, physicians, social workers and business leaders. Each year, a representative group of Detroit area students at- tend the various undergradu- ate and graduate schools of the university. DEPARTMENT STORE IFOR CHILDREN TEL-TWELVE MALL, 12 Mile. & Telegraph OPEN DAILY - 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ,9rv. SUNDAY 12 to 5 P.M. ALSO NORTHWQOD SHOPPING CENTER 4'3 MILE AT WOODWARD OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 USE YOUR BANK AMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE 30% - SO% OFF TN( ✓ 4in 0 9eweler SELECTED JEWELRY COMPLETE JEWELRY SERVICE . 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